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Lepidonotua sgwamotos Verrill. Invert. AnimalsofVineyard Sound, etc., p. 581. 1874. 

 Webster. Annelida Cbaetopoda of the Virginian Coast, in Trans. 



Albany Institute, vol. ix, j). 204, pi. i, figs. 1-5. 1879. 

 Annelida Chaetopoda of New Jersey, in the Thirty-second report 

 of the N. Y. State Museum, p. 101. 1880. 



Specimens not large but abundant from low water to 29 fathoms. 



KYOHIA Malmgren. 

 Nychia cierosa Malmgren. 



Aphrodita cirrhosa Pallas. Miscell. Zool., p. 95, pi. viii, figs. 3-6 (teste Malmgren). 1766. 

 Lepidonote assimilis Orsted. Anuulatoruni Danicorum Conspectus, p. 13, figs. 3, 6, 14, 



32, 33, 37, 38, 45, 46. 1843. 

 Nychia cirrosa Malmgren. Nordiska Hafs-Annulater, p. 58, pi. viii,fig. 1. 1865. 



The foot of this species is not correctly figured by Malmgren. The 

 upper ramus is not shown in the figure (1. c. fig. IB), but the lower 

 ramus is represented as bluntly rouuded externally. In fact the out- 

 line of the foot is very nearly that of Eunoe Orstedi Mgm. (1. c. pi. viii, 

 fig. 3 B). The lower margin of the upper ramus and the upper margin 

 of the lower ramus are drawn out into conical, finger-shaped projections. 



Not common; 29 fathoms, sand and shells. 



Kychia Amondseni Malmgren. 



Malmgrex. Annulata PolycJiasta, p. 131, pi. ii, fig. 4. 1867. 



The same defect exists in Malmgren's figure of the foot of this species 

 (1. c. fig. 4 B) as in the previous species. 

 Only one specimen was taken. Sand and shells, 29 fathoms. 



EUNOA Malmgren. 

 EuNOA NODOSA Malmgren. 



Polyvoe nodosa Sars. Christiana Vid. Selsk. Forh., p. 59, 1860. 



Eunoe nodosa Malmgren. Nord. Hafs-Ann., p. 64, pi. viii, fig. 4. 1865. 



Eunoa nodosa Malmgren. Annu. Polych., p. 132. 1867. 



Only half-grown specimens of this species were found. They differ 

 in some particulars from Malmgren's description. The elytra are less 

 distinctly emarginate and not so nodose. However, there can be no 

 doubt as to their specific identity. 



Not common ; 12 to 30 fathoms, sand and shells. 



LAGISOA Malmgren. 

 Lagisca rarispina Malmgren. 



Nordiska Hafs-Annulater, p. 65, pi. viii, fig. 2. 1865. 

 Common ; 12 to 30 fathoms, sand and shells. 



